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lots of these republicans, including the republican leader mitch america connell, were afraid of having -- mitch mcconnell, were afraid of having challengers from the tea party and now mitch mcconnell can defend the tea party. and every republican can come in defense of the tea party which was as we know wronged in this. everyone agrees to that. so it kind of plays into them. because the mid-term elections, your base can be narrower. because those are the people who turn out. >> but the smarter republicans have their eye on the long game. and the long game is they need more people to be open to their party. this is why even if you have a continued lathering of these scandals, i would not expect republicans to drop the idea of going forward on immigration reform. it is very important for the long-term future of the party. and i think the key republican strategists understand that. >> and have to have people saying this is what the republican party believes. and to the extent that the news cycles are taken up by complicated scandals and exciting members of your caucus saying extraordinary
lots of these republicans, including the republican leader mitch america connell, were afraid of having -- mitch mcconnell, were afraid of having challengers from the tea party and now mitch mcconnell can defend the tea party. and every republican can come in defense of the tea party which was as we know wronged in this. everyone agrees to that. so it kind of plays into them. because the mid-term elections, your base can be narrower. because those are the people who turn out. >> but the...
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they seem to have lost so much ground in the meantime it will be kind of america. gerri: the biggest loser, sony. >> yes. and then you don't hear any more. the acquired their mobile alarm bell little over a year ago. made promises to innovate. none of that has happened, so maybe we will see what happens next month. gerri: we have to talk about what we teased. the iphone five. tell me, should i not by a? >> it's a great product. the only problem is apple maps which is a key part of there mobile experience and how to get around. now that too will released bill will maps for the iphone. the originalaps and the iphone. now that is back the iphone five is completing an. gerri: your okay. >> i'm okay. gerri: thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. have a great new year you are in a downward spiral. higher health care premiums come and thank you, president obama. toms is still unemployed. not in the union or union or government jobs coming in california i am a republican going fisng. [laughter] we also asked on gerriwillis.com. ninety-four presented he said things
they seem to have lost so much ground in the meantime it will be kind of america. gerri: the biggest loser, sony. >> yes. and then you don't hear any more. the acquired their mobile alarm bell little over a year ago. made promises to innovate. none of that has happened, so maybe we will see what happens next month. gerri: we have to talk about what we teased. the iphone five. tell me, should i not by a? >> it's a great product. the only problem is apple maps which is a key part of...
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. >> change has come to america. >> government is responsible, hold it accountable. for a long time now there has been too much secrecy. i will also hold myself as president to a new standard. >> president obama is pending off incoming fire on several fronts. >> the white house has had a very tough last several days. >> on the a.p., the i.r.s. and benghazi, a tough, tough week. >> it goes back to the issue when the president took office was this was going to be the most transparent administration we have ever seen. chris: two different versions of the dream. one says be careful, benghazi, it's not watergate yet and then the r.n.c. just going whole hog, this is our baby. >> yes, the republicans on the hill are sort of in the position of saying we can't believe how much stuff we've got here, but we got to be really careful. so they told the "new york times" and everybody, don't worry, we know we have to be careful. they're not going to be careful. they're not going to be careful. chris: kasie, the weird situation, the president looks like he doesn't have control over i
. >> change has come to america. >> government is responsible, hold it accountable. for a long time now there has been too much secrecy. i will also hold myself as president to a new standard. >> president obama is pending off incoming fire on several fronts. >> the white house has had a very tough last several days. >> on the a.p., the i.r.s. and benghazi, a tough, tough week. >> it goes back to the issue when the president took office was this was going to...
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america's beverage companies are delivering. [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. chris: howard, tell me something i don't know. >> student loans are a big political issue. the government is making tons of money, $50 billion according to the huffing post in cash off of students. we're burdening a whole generation. a bill is moving through congress to try to lighten the load. it's important and i bet it will pass. chris: i paid 3%. >> they're using the profits of the interest rates they're charging kids for the loans to help shrink the national deficit by $50 billion a year. some of that money has to be put back into that generation or they're burdened for the rest of their lives. >> top senate dreams who are conspiring to keep control of the senate got together recently and were looking at sort of speaking and who is going to come out and speak in the midterm. number one person, despite benghazi, of course, the number one person requested is none other than hi
america's beverage companies are delivering. [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. chris: howard, tell me something i don't know. >> student loans are a big political issue. the government is making tons of money, $50 billion according to the huffing post in cash off of students. we're burdening a whole generation. a bill is moving through congress to try to lighten the load. it's important and i bet it will pass. chris:...
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. >> you are the one of the leading republicans in america. would you call on republicans who talk about impeaching the president or who talk about this as an nixonian style coverup with regard to benghazi, would you like them to stop it? >> what i think we ought to do is complete the investigation and find out what exactly happened. and i think we have a sense of what happened. . we know there was inadequate security, we know an american ambassador and three other brave americans got killed, and we know the administration kind of made up a tale here in order to make it seem like it wasn't a terrorist attack. i think that's worthy of investigation and the investigations ought to go forward. >> but do you have specific evidence that they made up a tale or was it based on information they had at the time? >> well, the talking points clearly were not accurate. and i think getting to the bottom of that is an important investigation. >> i just want to come back to this because i think it important, you made a point of saying what you have not said
. >> you are the one of the leading republicans in america. would you call on republicans who talk about impeaching the president or who talk about this as an nixonian style coverup with regard to benghazi, would you like them to stop it? >> what i think we ought to do is complete the investigation and find out what exactly happened. and i think we have a sense of what happened. . we know there was inadequate security, we know an american ambassador and three other brave americans...
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and still believe america plays in the world. and i have also thought a lot about the context about this president's vision and his record and what it says about whether we should be confident in his ability to bring about a favorable outcome in syria. because how we got to this point says a lot about where we may be headed, and that's why before announcing my vote, i think it's important to look back at some of the president's other decisions on matters of foreign policy and national security and then turn back to what he's proposing now in syria, because in the end these things simply can't be separated. now, it's not capital a state secret i'm no fan of this president's foreign policy. on the deepest level i think it comes down to a fundamentally different view of america's role in the world. unlike the president, i've always been a firm and unapologetic believer in the idea that america isn't just another nation among many, that we are indeed exceptional. as i've said, i believe we have a duty as a superpower without imperial
and still believe america plays in the world. and i have also thought a lot about the context about this president's vision and his record and what it says about whether we should be confident in his ability to bring about a favorable outcome in syria. because how we got to this point says a lot about where we may be headed, and that's why before announcing my vote, i think it's important to look back at some of the president's other decisions on matters of foreign policy and national security...
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because i saw this on "good morning america" monday morning, america, and it was not good. jim? >> for the first time ever, g.m.a. and the number-one latino morning show joining forces for an unprecedented live television event! we're swapping with univision's "despierta america". >> stephen: wow, i had no idea g.m.a. was that despierta for viewers. (laughter) folks, this brings us to threat number two-- undocumented network jumpers. (laughter) i mean, is nothing sacred? they gave the g.m.a. logo one of those mexclamation points. folks, i love skwrao *epl nay sh that i once cohosted it. it was the happiest time of my life. (laughter) and associate it had joy we all feel watching the gang with spanish speaking is a threat to my latino rage. for years now i've been able to stereotype the rising tide of rice and beans as parasitic barbarians coming to take our jobs. but now the so-called american broadcasting company has challenged my prejudices with sensitive portrayals of the rich centuries old hispanic culture. >> now you have to say buenos dias, america! >> buenos dias from bea
because i saw this on "good morning america" monday morning, america, and it was not good. jim? >> for the first time ever, g.m.a. and the number-one latino morning show joining forces for an unprecedented live television event! we're swapping with univision's "despierta america". >> stephen: wow, i had no idea g.m.a. was that despierta for viewers. (laughter) folks, this brings us to threat number two-- undocumented network jumpers. (laughter) i mean, is nothing...
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the question now is can we address the single biggest threat to america's future. and that's our excessive spending. i would like for the president to lead. it is a shame that we have to kind of drag him to the table to get him to discuss the single biggest issue confronting the future of our country. >> again, i think that people would push back at the idea that you would have to lead him. the president proposed significant entitlement cuts. simpson and bowles said he did it, though they would have liked him to have gone further. you can't say he's been dragged kicking and screaming when he has proposed entitlement cuts is. that true? >> no, he has not. he didn't even embrace simpson-bowles. ask them why he didn't embrace simpson-bowles. he hasn't embraced any specific thing in public to deal with significant entitlement changes. he has suggested he might be for change cpi, which would be an important step in the right direction. i would like to see him actually put that on the table in any kind of negotiation. he's mentioned it publicly. but has been unwilling to
the question now is can we address the single biggest threat to america's future. and that's our excessive spending. i would like for the president to lead. it is a shame that we have to kind of drag him to the table to get him to discuss the single biggest issue confronting the future of our country. >> again, i think that people would push back at the idea that you would have to lead him. the president proposed significant entitlement cuts. simpson and bowles said he did it, though they...
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and america's crossroad gps are exclusively welfare organizations? >> the interpretation that the irs has had going back 40 or 50 years, i agree with. let me tell you what norm is really for. what he's really for is the government telling candidates for congress how much they can spend government mandated spending limits, and using tax money to pay for it. if norm had his way, he would push the private sector all the way out of the process of getting elected. you would file, the government would tell you how much you could speak and spend, the government would give you the money to pay for your speech. a total government takeover of the whole process from the time you file, to the time you're sworn in. what congress is that likely to produce? the kind that was to go the-- the kind that wants to grow the government because the government would be in charge of how they got there. make no mistake, norm is a good old-fashioned far left guy. i like him, he has been wrong for as long as i can remember and it is great to see you i want to spar with you for
and america's crossroad gps are exclusively welfare organizations? >> the interpretation that the irs has had going back 40 or 50 years, i agree with. let me tell you what norm is really for. what he's really for is the government telling candidates for congress how much they can spend government mandated spending limits, and using tax money to pay for it. if norm had his way, he would push the private sector all the way out of the process of getting elected. you would file, the...
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two tabloid cases captivating america. o.j. simpson is hoping for the luck of the draw in sin city and jodi arias is feeling the heat in desert country. we'll be live outside both court rooms. >> plus, the real scandal in washington this week. the president is addressing it this hour and so am i. right now on "the cycle." >>> the first of the fallout hits the acting chief, steven miller is out. his resignation is effective next month. critics say he's been lying and misleading them. if that's true, making false claims to congress is punishable five years in prison for each down. speaker boehner signals he is looking for accountability, asking who is going to jail over this. >> and eric holder is talking about which statutes were violated. and president obama in a joint press we are the turkish prime minister had this to say. >> my main concern is fixing a problem. it is simply unacceptable for there to even be a hint of partisanship or ideology when it come to the application of our tax laws. in addition to sure that we've got
two tabloid cases captivating america. o.j. simpson is hoping for the luck of the draw in sin city and jodi arias is feeling the heat in desert country. we'll be live outside both court rooms. >> plus, the real scandal in washington this week. the president is addressing it this hour and so am i. right now on "the cycle." >>> the first of the fallout hits the acting chief, steven miller is out. his resignation is effective next month. critics say he's been lying and...
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and seeing and believing that america could do better. that competition helps more minority communities be able to have control over their decisions, better access that republicans agreed on the preexisting condition piece. they agreed on the child until you're 26 living in your parents' basement piece. they had done almost everything. the only thing they did not want to do was the socialized medicine piece. they wanted competition. i actually think that unfortunately for her, they're look for is the -- the fight is over getting more federal dollars into louisiana to pay for medicaid and for obamacare. it doesn't have to do with race. it has to do with the belief that we actual lea could do better from a policy perspective. >> you think these insurance companies would go into a black community and be competitive? >> yes! free markets work wherever they go. i want to bring kimberly in. the thing that's disturbing about this is the fact that if you believe in free markets, that's racist. when you could argue the opposite that you believe de
and seeing and believing that america could do better. that competition helps more minority communities be able to have control over their decisions, better access that republicans agreed on the preexisting condition piece. they agreed on the child until you're 26 living in your parents' basement piece. they had done almost everything. the only thing they did not want to do was the socialized medicine piece. they wanted competition. i actually think that unfortunately for her, they're look for...
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he said america will no longer be as involved, but the question is what will we do? the threat has not disappeared. al qaeda central has been dealt a serious blow. they are now active in north africa. the french are in the lead. how much will we help them? >> the french are in the lead in mali, not in nigeria. this is a french-speaking country. they are concerned, about francophone countries. it is because of economic interests they have in this francophone countries. the idea that france is stepping into a vacuum, they are not doing that. >> since when is the french all for altruism? i do not give a damn what they are there. they are stopping the rebels in mali and no one else is. >> president obama chooses a former prosecutor >> she brought down john gotti, the head of the gambino crime syndicate and brought to justice the terrorists responsible for bombing the world trade center and embassies in africa. i would say that is a pretty good run. you do not want to mess with mary jo. >> mary jo white, the new selection for the head of the sec. president obama also nomi
he said america will no longer be as involved, but the question is what will we do? the threat has not disappeared. al qaeda central has been dealt a serious blow. they are now active in north africa. the french are in the lead. how much will we help them? >> the french are in the lead in mali, not in nigeria. this is a french-speaking country. they are concerned, about francophone countries. it is because of economic interests they have in this francophone countries. the idea that france...
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america tonight 9 eastern on al jazeera america >> the recovery was fragile to begin with, and people are going to willfully de rail us. that's outrageous. >> that's exactly how i feel. don't willfully de rail a fragile recovery. at the senate they're taking roll call not the vote, they may take the roll call vote to pass this bill, or they may just go for unanimous consent. we don't know how that's going to work. it could happen very quickly. a very empty-looking senate. my left shoulder to your right on the screen. if you want to see how the ups and downs of washington are affecting the economy. retailers offer a good snap shop. they're cautious in their hiring anas they get ready for the holiday shopping. >> retailers created nearly 400,000 jobs over the last year alone. >> i think retail is the first to really feel the effects. retail is really the front line. i think we oh truly have our finger on the pulse of the economy in general. >> reporter: but there are concerns that reports from the front line are not looking very strong. retailers are expected to add just 700,000 tempora
america tonight 9 eastern on al jazeera america >> the recovery was fragile to begin with, and people are going to willfully de rail us. that's outrageous. >> that's exactly how i feel. don't willfully de rail a fragile recovery. at the senate they're taking roll call not the vote, they may take the roll call vote to pass this bill, or they may just go for unanimous consent. we don't know how that's going to work. it could happen very quickly. a very empty-looking senate. my left...
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that's a dire, grim look at america. and i think it's very problematic i'm been working on this issue, by the way, for 25 years. it's always been an issue that splits the republican party and the conservative movement down the middle. what you're seeing is this fissure between what we call the jam kemp pro-immigration wing and the pat buchanan wing. that's what the argument is all about. >> there are an awful lot of the -- of conservatives who support this who didn't the last time. some of them i assume for political reasons. but also groups of social conservatives. cultural conservatives in the religious conservative movement who think, you know, we need to get these immigrants here who are -- 1 million or so the estimate, out of the shadows for moral reasons, compassionate reasons. get them in the work force, make sure they can't be exploited by employers. where do you see the fissure, breakdowns on the right on this? >> paul, i think the breakdown is basically -- it does have a lot to do with the one word they have us
that's a dire, grim look at america. and i think it's very problematic i'm been working on this issue, by the way, for 25 years. it's always been an issue that splits the republican party and the conservative movement down the middle. what you're seeing is this fissure between what we call the jam kemp pro-immigration wing and the pat buchanan wing. that's what the argument is all about. >> there are an awful lot of the -- of conservatives who support this who didn't the last time. some...
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truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by... my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust your doctor. doctors trust citracal. >>> my question isn't about who's going to resign. my question is who's going to jail over this scandal? >> john boehner dishing out his toughest red meat rhetoric. hi, everybody, good morning. topping the agenda today, the president's horrible, no good, terrible, very bad week and it's only wednesday. there's no let up for the white house. politico's website completely dominating story after story about the threat of trouble facing the west wing. the word scandal like a record stuck on repeat. republicans are striking while the
truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by... my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust...
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that's america now. >> let's look at the redistricting there you're talking about in your story. it calls it hyperpartisan. nationally democrats beat republicans by more than a million votes in the 2012 election. it's illustrated by results in three key states. my own hometown, pennsylvania. democrats got 83,000 more votes. yet republicans in office. the vote is represented dramatically by the republicans in congress. call it democracy? not really. in michigan, house democrats won 240,000 votes. michigan's represented by 9 republicans and 5 democrats. the people of wisconsin now represented. it seems a clever way to not waste votes. >> they use efforts to pack districts. where you have urban and minority voters packed into these tiny geographic areas and you spread the wealth among republican leading districts so they split 55-45. so you have just enough to guarantee on an average basis that a republican's going to win there. and that way, it's not just the states where you have a state like ohio where you're 50/50, you know, bellwether state. but republicans control 75% of the s
that's america now. >> let's look at the redistricting there you're talking about in your story. it calls it hyperpartisan. nationally democrats beat republicans by more than a million votes in the 2012 election. it's illustrated by results in three key states. my own hometown, pennsylvania. democrats got 83,000 more votes. yet republicans in office. the vote is represented dramatically by the republicans in congress. call it democracy? not really. in michigan, house democrats won 240,000...
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he says america will no longer be as involved, but the question is, what will we do? the threats have not disappeared. al qaeda central has been dealt a serious blow. however, they are now active in north africa. the french are in the lead. are we going to help them, how much? >> the french are in the lead in mali. not in nigeria, for example. why? this is a francophone country. they are concerned only about the francophone countries. because of economic interests they have in this francophone countries. i just want to knock down the idea that france is somehow stepping into a vacuum in africa. they are doing no such thing. >> i have never accused the french of altruism. so i can see your point entirely. i do i give a damn why they're there. they are stopping the islamists in mali, and nobody else is. >> the president picks a couple of for prosecutors to be his top regulators. a message for wall street? >> in the early 1990's, she brought down john gotti, and she brought to justice the terrorists responsible for bombing the world trade center and the american embassie
he says america will no longer be as involved, but the question is, what will we do? the threats have not disappeared. al qaeda central has been dealt a serious blow. however, they are now active in north africa. the french are in the lead. are we going to help them, how much? >> the french are in the lead in mali. not in nigeria, for example. why? this is a francophone country. they are concerned only about the francophone countries. because of economic interests they have in this...
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taxes will be going up on everybody in america. in america if we don't act. those relying on unemployment insurance, millions relying on unemployment insurance to make sure they can support themselves and their families. if we don't act, we will be at risk. vice president biden has worked very hard to come to a compromise. by definition a compromise has elements in it that each party does not like, but by definition it has things in it each party should like of the the speaker said that if the senate passed a bill he would put it on the floor for a vote. the leader has pointed out we expect that to happen. we think that's in the best interest of the american people. we hope that our colleagues on the other side of the aisle can reach compromise. our members are reviewing the specifics of the compromise that has been reaped to determine whether they can support that compromise. i am hopeful that this congress will as one of its last act, not only on this compromise, but i am also very hopeful and would expect that we would provide the emergency assistance need
taxes will be going up on everybody in america. in america if we don't act. those relying on unemployment insurance, millions relying on unemployment insurance to make sure they can support themselves and their families. if we don't act, we will be at risk. vice president biden has worked very hard to come to a compromise. by definition a compromise has elements in it that each party does not like, but by definition it has things in it each party should like of the the speaker said that if the...
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there is still a place that loves freedom in america. where people can pursue their dreams free from the knee-jerk government regulations that occur. that place is called texas. [ cheers ] >> michael: good to know he is spending all of his time still trying not to be president of the united states. since the massacre of sandy hook elementary school, some states are doing the start thing, but texas not so much. under governor perry's leadership, the state house is pushing 12 new gun laws that loosen restrictions including . . . current texas law bans concealed weapons on campuses but gives schools the option to allow them. this proposed law allows guns on campus, but gives schools the option to opt out. fortunately for us, young texas democrats are organizing to stop this change. joining us statewide organization texas college democrats. garry is a senior at the texas wesleyan university. garry, welcome inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me. >> michael: i hear ya i may not see ya the whole time here but i want to talk to you. 22
there is still a place that loves freedom in america. where people can pursue their dreams free from the knee-jerk government regulations that occur. that place is called texas. [ cheers ] >> michael: good to know he is spending all of his time still trying not to be president of the united states. since the massacre of sandy hook elementary school, some states are doing the start thing, but texas not so much. under governor perry's leadership, the state house is pushing 12 new gun laws...
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and this is the america that i would like to see. and articulate some points, but he can't or won't do that and he comes across as a partisan buffoon. >> well, he can do that, i've heard him do that. >> he didn't do it yesterday. >> and i understand this issue-- this was a press conference. >> the opportunity to do it on this program and he wouldn't come on. >> well, you know, his reasons for that, i'm sure, you know, you probably understand, but going back a second to the press conference yesterday, you know, a lot of people spoke there and they made some really interesting points, now, amanda peete was there and she talked about funding for research on this issue and the importance of putting more money into funding this issue so we have better data on what works. >> we don't have anymore money here, now that, we can't be-- look, you and i are not far apart on this issue. >> i agree. >> i mean, i want the government to have control over gun violence. i mean, i certainly want that and i think 90% of americans want it, too, including
and this is the america that i would like to see. and articulate some points, but he can't or won't do that and he comes across as a partisan buffoon. >> well, he can do that, i've heard him do that. >> he didn't do it yesterday. >> and i understand this issue-- this was a press conference. >> the opportunity to do it on this program and he wouldn't come on. >> well, you know, his reasons for that, i'm sure, you know, you probably understand, but going back a...
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>> i'm most concerned where it will hurt america. i can remember after i left the navy and i had been in the houts just about two months, and i walked into the republican cloak room to see duncan hunter, the senior duncan can hunter now retired, because i wanted to work on armed service.can hunte retired, because i wanted to work on armed service.an hunter retired, because i wanted to work on armed service.n hunter retired, because i wanted to work on armed service. hunter n retired, because i wanted to work on armed service. i felt like an alien. during that period of time i never saw a republican come into the democratic cloak room. the real issue is this. i could sit here and give you litany on one side or the other side to say what's wrong. but the fact is that we have lost that type of accountable leadership that we need to move this nation forward. it's just the hatfields and mccoys. and the issue is it's gotten so bad and it can't right now because we have competition around the world for jobs like with china and even emerging
>> i'm most concerned where it will hurt america. i can remember after i left the navy and i had been in the houts just about two months, and i walked into the republican cloak room to see duncan hunter, the senior duncan can hunter now retired, because i wanted to work on armed service.can hunte retired, because i wanted to work on armed service.an hunter retired, because i wanted to work on armed service.n hunter retired, because i wanted to work on armed service. hunter n retired,...
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you think saving lives would be reason enough to support the new rules, but this is america where even breathing clean air is political. michael bruin is the executive director of the sierra club. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me on. >> i'm tempted to ask where have the sierra club and where have the other environmental groups been all of these years. president obama is entering his second term. one of the groups you haven't seen be active, that gay rights groups have been, have been environmentalists, despite what would seem to be the urgency of the issue. >> we put together the largest climate rally in history in washington, d.c. back in february on a very cold weekend. we had about 50,000 people there. challenging the president to use his full executive authority like he started to do on friday to make sure that we're moving beyond coal, beyond gas, beyond oil, beyond all fossil fuels in search of clean energy future so i would say the environmental future is building momentum and power. >> we talked about the president having to do this through executive order and tha
you think saving lives would be reason enough to support the new rules, but this is america where even breathing clean air is political. michael bruin is the executive director of the sierra club. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me on. >> i'm tempted to ask where have the sierra club and where have the other environmental groups been all of these years. president obama is entering his second term. one of the groups you haven't seen be active, that gay rights groups have...
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america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. -- that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe. ie f the running backs don't stt picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? b?maybe technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> more choices, more competition, and in many cases, more prices. many americans will find they can get hovered for $100 or less. >> in ter of news coverage, the showdown overshadow the very thing house republicans are trying to reverse, the affordable care act, obamacare. there were glitches as s kathlen sebelius say we did not talk about that because we had this other thing, this huge e elephant up here. >> fox talks about it a lot. part ofut that is this the pie. it is a big pie. >> there was way more interest in subscribership. they were overwhelmed. ugly as th
america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. -- that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe. ie f the running backs don't stt picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? b?maybe technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> more choices, more...
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they worked for peanut corporation of america. the company's filthy processing plant they were blamed for the 2009 peanut butter salmonella outbreak that killed 9 people. the charges include fraud conspiracy and obstruction for justice. the faa says we could have 30,000 drones above us by 2020. they are increasing them for border enforcement. many are concerned it will lead to a surveillance society. >> sing the benefits of catering to girls. the company says sales sky rock rocketed by 25 percent last year to pull in a billion dollars all thanks to the new series called leg go friends which is meant for girls and it sold better than expected. i love leg goes, patti ann. >> me, too. >> for stories you can bank on we are already seeing the ripple effect of the payroll tax hike. they are not good. dennis kneel joining in now. >> the payroll tax for social security rose back up two points to 6.2 percent last month and americans are spending less as a result. almost half of the consumers expect to cut back. kmarts feeling the effect of
they worked for peanut corporation of america. the company's filthy processing plant they were blamed for the 2009 peanut butter salmonella outbreak that killed 9 people. the charges include fraud conspiracy and obstruction for justice. the faa says we could have 30,000 drones above us by 2020. they are increasing them for border enforcement. many are concerned it will lead to a surveillance society. >> sing the benefits of catering to girls. the company says sales sky rock rocketed by 25...
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. >> bank of america has to pay them, which sounds odd to me. not only are they going to pass on to what frank, but now they have money for it. it's just wacky. >> they are basically operating as hedge funds. they have these mortgage securities that it wasn't hard to figure out. >> and she has acknowledged or witnesses witnesses as well. >> okay, we will respectfully disagree. >> mcdonald's is spending big bucks to fix their drivers. how you can make big bucks off how you can make big bucks off of that after really? buzz, what's up, man? you left some leaves burning out here. yeah. i just-- there was a-- i had-- i just came in just for a second. come on, man. if it's too hot to touch, it's too hot to leave. you could torch the whole neighborhood. that's a good point there, smo...key. 9 out of 10 wildfires are caused by humans. only you can prevent wildfires. let's keep on going. we have the blitz here. gary, you say that mcdonald's. it's time to buy mcdonald's and assistant theater in the right direction? >> absolutely, this gets over to 70% of
. >> bank of america has to pay them, which sounds odd to me. not only are they going to pass on to what frank, but now they have money for it. it's just wacky. >> they are basically operating as hedge funds. they have these mortgage securities that it wasn't hard to figure out. >> and she has acknowledged or witnesses witnesses as well. >> okay, we will respectfully disagree. >> mcdonald's is spending big bucks to fix their drivers. how you can make big bucks off...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five yrs - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. neil: loss of wall street. the latest martin scorsese movie opening. it follows a very familiar formula. that is why it is expected not only to make big bucks, but to pick up a lot of academy awards. peter guber is with us on why this keeps working. >> we have a great platform. business news is entertainment. the media see is entertainment. and martin scorsese captured that. i wouldn't call it an antibusiness, but i would say it was like a crime movie in the business world and because of what it looks like, it looks like animal house more than a business film. and as such, i think it's going to appeal to a broader audience. neil: i do think it will have enormous appeals. and that just suits hollywood fine. >> i think that that is part
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five yrs - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. neil: loss of wall street. the latest martin scorsese movie opening. it follows a very familiar formula. that is why it is expected not only to make big bucks, but...
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we are out here in america and no job bill has come to the floor. there is only bills against obamacare. people need to go to work. we want people to bring job hills. how many congressmen have bring job bills to the floor? how many people are out of work and we could grow our way out of this thing. where is the optimism? host: what about jobs legislation? people call him a lot about that. members of congress on the hill talk about jobs but have we seen legislation? guest: i would argue that republicans, when they tried to fight obamacare, are fighting for jobs legislation. what stops jobs from being created? in many cases, it's regulation and having to comply with regulations. there are a lot of policies that are not seen as jobs bills. i would argue and this would be controversial but you could say that raising the minimum wage is a job killer. you may have fewer people making a little more money but people who own a small business and you have to pay your employees more money, by law, you have to, rather than just rewording folks who deserve it, y
we are out here in america and no job bill has come to the floor. there is only bills against obamacare. people need to go to work. we want people to bring job hills. how many congressmen have bring job bills to the floor? how many people are out of work and we could grow our way out of this thing. where is the optimism? host: what about jobs legislation? people call him a lot about that. members of congress on the hill talk about jobs but have we seen legislation? guest: i would argue that...
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and once you've got 100% fiber optic verizon fios, you get it -- america's fastest, most reliable internet. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male annncer ] this holiday season, get the most from your new w devices and yo money. get the fios triple play for just $79.99 a month online guaranteed for the first year, plus get a $300 holiday bonus with a 2 year agreement. tetechnology that makes your new toys more entertaining. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. tetechnology that makes your new toys more entertaining. call the verizon center new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real rsimple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum.
and once you've got 100% fiber optic verizon fios, you get it -- america's fastest, most reliable internet. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male annncer ] this holiday season, get the most from your new w devices and yo money. get the fios triple play for just $79.99 a month online guaranteed for the first year, plus get a $300 holiday bonus with a 2 year agreement. tetechnology that makes your new toys more entertaining. call the...
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problem, they knew, republicans and democrats, that the full faith and credit of the united states of america was on the line. at the end of march, they all know, you do not want to shut the government down. in this particular case, they're like, oh, we have budget cuts here. >> i think the republicans want to have a fight on spending. >> exactly. >> but i think the point you made i disagree with slightly. you said this is the popular stuff being cut. medicare and social security are pretty popular, too. and it's the irony. the stuff driving the deficit are not subject to the cut. gwen: it seems to me there's a big issue on the table and that perhaps turn it on its head, there is secret genius behind all of this. >> i wouldn't go that far. gwen: ok, not genius, but they would never get to the point where they would think of cutting anything unless they were up against the wall and that's what we've seen, the wall. >> it's a cliche in washington that congress never acts until it's a crisis and they've been trying to manufacture crises for the last couple of years with these deadlines and this
problem, they knew, republicans and democrats, that the full faith and credit of the united states of america was on the line. at the end of march, they all know, you do not want to shut the government down. in this particular case, they're like, oh, we have budget cuts here. >> i think the republicans want to have a fight on spending. >> exactly. >> but i think the point you made i disagree with slightly. you said this is the popular stuff being cut. medicare and social...
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these are america's priorities. they are too important, and i will keep pushing to make sure that we see them through, so with that, i am going to take some questions, and i will start with you. >> how much responsibility do you feel you bear for the cuts taking effect? and is there any way to offset this, or do you see any alternatives? >> look, we have already cut $2.5 trillion. everybody says we need to cut $4 trillion, which means we have to come up with another $1.5 trillion. the vast majority of economists agree that the problem when it comes to deficits is not discretionary spending, it is not that we are spending too much money on education, it is not that we are spending too much money on job training or the we are spending too much money rebuilding roads and bridges. we are not. the problem we have is a long- term problem in terms of our health care costs, and programs like medicare, and what i said, very specifically, in great detail, is that i am prepared to take on the problem where it exists, on entitl
these are america's priorities. they are too important, and i will keep pushing to make sure that we see them through, so with that, i am going to take some questions, and i will start with you. >> how much responsibility do you feel you bear for the cuts taking effect? and is there any way to offset this, or do you see any alternatives? >> look, we have already cut $2.5 trillion. everybody says we need to cut $4 trillion, which means we have to come up with another $1.5 trillion....
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last night, america fell off of the cliff at midnight. that meant we went into this package of deep spending cuts. and tax hikes. it essentially went into effect. but the house of representatives just did is a green light to a bill that the u.s. senate passed in the very early hours this morning that would roll back those tax hikes for most of the middle-class. it would hike tax for the rich and delay those massive spending cuts for 2 more months. the house just approved it now. our reporter has been following all this for us. he is live on capitol hill. >> good evening from capitol hill. now the vote continues in the house but by at least 40 votes. the fiscal cliff fix, put together by president obama was senate republicans, has passed the house. conservatives figured they have to go along or get blamed for taking us off the cliff and keeping us there. first, they fought back. it was a struggle between speaker john boehner and more conservative republicans like paul ryan and eric cantor, the house republican leader who walked with the sp
last night, america fell off of the cliff at midnight. that meant we went into this package of deep spending cuts. and tax hikes. it essentially went into effect. but the house of representatives just did is a green light to a bill that the u.s. senate passed in the very early hours this morning that would roll back those tax hikes for most of the middle-class. it would hike tax for the rich and delay those massive spending cuts for 2 more months. the house just approved it now. our reporter...